Title of article :
COST BENEFIT OF THE ROUTINE URINALYSIS
Author/Authors :
Shajari, A Department of Nephrology - Shahid Sadoghi Hospital - School of Medicine - Shahid Sadoghi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Shajari, H Department of Neonatology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Fallah-Zadeh, M.H Department of Nephrology - Namazi Hospital - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Iran
Abstract :
In the present health care environment, cost-benefit analysis is extremely important. In this
screening program, the minimal cost of screening dipstick urinalysis in 1601 asymptomatic school
children was determined. The process of screening was similar to all the studies. The minimal cost
utilizing 3 general physicians was calculated. Costs were determined by using current charge for
supplies ordered to perform tests, charges for tests performed by a commercial laboratory, and the cost
of a final evaluation by a pediatric nephrologist. Initial abnormal urinalysis was found in 4.7%
(76/1601) of patients. Upon retesting 1.37% (22/1601) of patients were calculated to have a persistent
abnormality. The calculated cost was 1/530/000 Rials (164.5 $) to initially screen all 1601 patients with
a dipstick urinalysis or 850 Rials (0.09 $) per patient. The calculated cost to evaluate the 22 patients
with any persistent abnormality on repeat dipstick urinalysis was 246/840 Rials (26.5 $) or 11.220 Rials
(1.2 $) per patient. This is the calculated cost for a single screening of 1601 asymptomatic pediatric
patients. Multiple screening dipstick urinalysis in asymptomatic pediatric are costly and should be
discontinued. We purpose that a single screening dipstick urinalysis be obtained at school entry age,
between 6 and 7 years old , in all asymptomatic children.
Keywords :
urinalysis , cost , Screening
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics